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Touch Screen Controls | PSNStores - Part 2

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July 27th, 2013

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Review: Adventure Bar Labyrinth

Not many games can engross me for hours and hours upon end. Usually boredom sets in, and I want to go do something else. Adventure Bar Labyrinth is one of the few games that can keep me engrossed. It’s a …

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June 16th, 2013

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Review: Quell Memento

I don’t tend to get all artsy fartsy when I review video games, but with years of studying French films under my belt, I have the ability to. I am going to partially utilize that pseudo-pretentious ability in reviewing Quell …

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May 25th, 2013

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Review: Rymdkapsel

Rymdkapsel is a space strategy game, and a pretty good one too. Rymdkapsel focuses you on building up your base, and expanding across the stars. It is super simple to pick up and play, and a game that you can …

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May 1st, 2013

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Review: Dragon Fantasy Book I

In playing Dragon Fantasy Book I you can tell that the developers of Muteki Corporation are big fans of classic JRPG’s, before gorgeous cutscenes, confusing battle systems, and bloated conversations were the norm. These games were something special, and while …

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April 26th, 2013

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Review: Draw Slasher

There is no denying what we are witnessing happen on PSN. Indie games are reigning supreme over bigger budgeted titles, and the digital space is more accessible to consumers and developers than it’s ever been. What’s happening behind that is …

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March 12th, 2013

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Review: Switch Galaxy

PlayStation Mobile has had a bit of a slow start, but thanks to some great games offered for free as part of a recent promotion and a fairly constant push of quality games, PSM is quickly turning into a platform …

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February 4th, 2013

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Review: Let’s Fish! Hooked On

Let’s Fish! Hooked On is the Vita’s first fishing game designed specifically for the handheld. Sure, iFishing beat it out by a few weeks, but that was a PSM game and therefor in a separate weight class, right? While this …

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January 29th, 2013

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Review: Earth Defense Force 2017 Portable

On a serious note, if you are myrmecophobic and arachnophobic then you probably shouldn’t play this game.

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January 1st, 2013

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Review: Sine Mora

Sine Mora is a cross platform M-rated side scrolling shoot’em up (SHMUP) with some bullet hell moments, whereby you’re required to carefully and often quickly navigate through a screenful of enemy ammunition while shooting back. Your plane is equipped with …

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October 19th, 2012

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Review: Rebel

With most titles from PomPom games concentrating on shooting and score chasing, Rebel switches it up a bit taking away all forms of offense from you. Instead you play as an escaped prisoner of war who is completely defenseless and …

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July 27th, 2013

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Adventure Bar Labyrinth

Not many games can engross me for hours and hours upon end. Usually boredom sets in, and I want to go do something else. Adventure Bar Labyrinth is one of the few games that can keep me engrossed. It’s a …

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- 1 Comment

June 16th, 2013

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Quell Memento

I don’t tend to get all artsy fartsy when I review video games, but with years of studying French films under my belt, I have the ability to. I am going to partially utilize that pseudo-pretentious ability in reviewing Quell …

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- 7 Comments

May 25th, 2013

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Review: Rymdkapsel

Rymdkapsel is a space strategy game, and a pretty good one too. Rymdkapsel focuses you on building up your base, and expanding across the stars. It is super simple to pick up and play, and a game that you can …

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- 2 Comments

May 1st, 2013

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Review: Dragon Fantasy Book I

In playing Dragon Fantasy Book I you can tell that the developers of Muteki Corporation are big fans of classic JRPG’s, before gorgeous cutscenes, confusing battle systems, and bloated conversations were the norm. These games were something special, and while …

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Read More

- 13 Comments

April 26th, 2013

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Draw Slasher

There is no denying what we are witnessing happen on PSN. Indie games are reigning supreme over bigger budgeted titles, and the digital space is more accessible to consumers and developers than it’s ever been. What’s happening behind that is …

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- 18 Comments

March 12th, 2013

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Review: Switch Galaxy

PlayStation Mobile has had a bit of a slow start, but thanks to some great games offered for free as part of a recent promotion and a fairly constant push of quality games, PSM is quickly turning into a platform …

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- 5 Comments

February 4th, 2013

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Review: Let’s Fish! Hooked On

Let’s Fish! Hooked On is the Vita’s first fishing game designed specifically for the handheld. Sure, iFishing beat it out by a few weeks, but that was a PSM game and therefor in a separate weight class, right? While this …

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- 2 Comments

January 29th, 2013

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Review: Earth Defense Force 2017 Portable

On a serious note, if you are myrmecophobic and arachnophobic then you probably shouldn’t play this game.

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- 0 Comments

January 1st, 2013

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Review: Sine Mora

Sine Mora is a cross platform M-rated side scrolling shoot’em up (SHMUP) with some bullet hell moments, whereby you’re required to carefully and often quickly navigate through a screenful of enemy ammunition while shooting back. Your plane is equipped with …

+

Read More

- 0 Comments

October 19th, 2012

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Rebel

With most titles from PomPom games concentrating on shooting and score chasing, Rebel switches it up a bit taking away all forms of offense from you. Instead you play as an escaped prisoner of war who is completely defenseless and …

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Read More